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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Whiz Anne Goldberg Helps Seniors Embrace Modern Gadgets

Anne Goldberg, a tech-savvy senior herself, found her calling in teaching older adults how to use smartphones and tablets. It all started when she created a PowerPoint slideshow for a friend's relative's birthday party. The guests were impressed, and Goldberg received calls from other seniors seekin

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Marcello Hernández: The Rising Star from SNL

Lately, it's been a while since a "Saturday Night Live" cast member became a huge star. Pete Davidson got some attention, but his big break didn't really take off in movies. Kate McKinnon has been in some big films, but they weren't really about her. Shane Gillis found success after leaving the show

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

A Mom's Fight for a Normal Life After a Horrible Crash

A mom's life took a dramatic turn after a car crash. Lacy Cornelius Boyd was on a family trip with her husband and daughter. They were heading home from the Grand Canyon. Suddenly, their car hit black ice. The car spun out of control and crashed head-on into another vehicle. Boyd's injuries were se

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions: A Clash of Powers on the Streets

Minneapolis streets have become a battleground where federal authority and public outrage often collide. The scene is chaotic, with armed agents and angry citizens facing off. It's a tense standoff, filled with shouting, sirens, and the sharp sounds of whistles. Federal agents, dressed in military-s

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

A Star-Studded Night at Melbourne Park

The Australian Open kicked off its first-ever formal opening ceremony with a bang, and it was clear who stole the spotlight. Roger Federer, the legendary Swiss tennis player, took center stage in a special exhibition match. He teamed up with past champions Andre Agassi and Ash Barty to face off agai

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How Much of Your Body Can You Lose and Still Live?

People can lose a lot of their body and still survive. The human body has about 80 organs. But only five are super important for life. These are the brain, lungs, heart, liver, and kidneys. The brain controls everything. The lungs and heart move oxygen around. The liver helps with digestion and clea

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Simple Changes for a Healthier Life: How Doctors Can Help

In the United States, most adults have at least one long-term health problem. These issues often come from how people live their daily lives. Things like what they eat, how much they move, and how they handle stress play big roles. Doctors are starting to focus more on these lifestyle factors to hel

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Skyrocket: What's Next for Obamacare Users?

In Pennsylvania, a big change is happening with health insurance. Many people are dropping their plans because the costs are going up too high. One person, Sasha Kinney, is worried. She might have to put her insurance on a credit card. She earns enough money to not qualify for Medicaid, but not enou

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

What's in a Label? The Media's Word Game with Politics

Some politicians, like Zohran Mamdani, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and others, are often called progressives. But what do they really stand for? Their ideas are more like those of communists, not progressives. They want a system where the government controls everything, like in Russia or China. This i

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Why Families Are Choosing Cyber Schools Over Traditional Ones

Families in Pennsylvania are turning to cyber schools like Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA) because traditional school districts aren't meeting their needs. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the shortcomings of both in-person and online programs offered by these districts. Instead of blaming cyber

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